Mini ‘arteries-on-a-chip’ could help predict a person’s risk of stroke
Researchers have pioneered a way to create miniaturized copies of a person’s carotid artery that could help doctors predict and manage the patient’s stroke risk
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Researchers have pioneered a way to create miniaturized copies of a person’s carotid artery that could help doctors predict and manage the patient’s stroke risk
Archaeologists have discovered a possible human sacrifice near the pyramid of Huaca Pucllana in the center of Lima, Peru. The skeleton may represent an offering
A NASA jacket containing Artemis I and II mission patches, along with other NASA patches hangs on the back of a chair on Thursday, Aug.
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In 2010, researchers at Purdue University and the University of New South Wales began an investigation into a macabre question: What’s the upper temperature limit
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The star passes very close to the Milky Way’s supermassive black hole and could reveal the black hole’s spin by tracking how it warps the
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The thrilling National Geographic series, premiering August 19, follows Kio from lion cub to king.